The Kids’ Cookery School (KCS) is a unique cookery school for children and young people. At KCS, students learn to prepare healthy and delicious dishes from fresh ingredients in an environment which is challenging, supportive and inspiring. KCS welcomes students with special needs and students who are socially or economically disadvantaged.
WIZO - the Women's International Zionist Organization touches the lives of hundreds of thousands of Israelis daily. With 800 projects across the country, WIZO is the largest provider of social services for women, children and youth in Israel after the Israeli government. With a 250,000-strong membership worldwide, WIZO gives the at-risk in Israel the opportunity to Improve their future, standing at the forefront of the battle to advance the status of women, children and the elderly. For families living under the threat of abuse and violence, WIZO is the shining light in their lives
Bethesda Ministries, UK works with local authorities to ensure that the spiritual, emotional and social needs of the community are met. Bethesda aims to stimulate brilliance and improve the life chances of individuals by providing a number of key services and events for the community.
Avenues East is a Suffolk-based disability charity, providing a wide range of services to people with physical, sensory and learning disabilities. Our mission is "To enable and empower people to be their best, whatever their disability" and we are part of the Avenues Trust Group. Our services include Leisure, Day Trips, Disability Sports, Community Transport, Advice & Advocacy, Community Brain Injury Service, volunteering and homecare and support services. If you are interested in any of our services or in volunteering with Optua please see our website for details at www.avenuesgroup.org.uk. Some photographs of our services, some volunteers and people raising money for Optua are included in the Gallery, please take a look. If you have any questions about fundraising for us please contact us on [email protected] and we will try to help. If you would like to run, walk or sing for us (or anything else) please get in touch.
Moja Tu is a 501 (C)(3) nonprofit grassroots organization founded in 2013. Our mission is to provide the foundation of an education to children in need in developing countries. We believe that education is key to helping those in need to have
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Wallingford Young People for Kenya are fundraising to travel to Kenya and give time and money to projects working with orphaned and vulnerable children and young people. We're working with the Wallingford Baptist Church, Wallingford School and The Nasio Trust to make it happen.
Tag is an international NGO that deploys unique humanitarian expertise and proven social models to create sustainable solutions for developing countries. We bring together experts from different disciplines and carefully identify projects for maximum impact.
SAFE is a charity that provides support for groups for individuals and families affected by Aspergers Syndrome in Essex. SAFE works to: Raise Awareness of Aspergers Syndrome. Provide Support for individuals and families living with Aspergers Syndrome. Share information in order to raise the quality of care and understanding within our communities. Develop Services for people and families affected by Aspergers Syndrome. Since we were formed in 1997 hundreds of people have made contact with us and many find that talking to others with Aspergers Syndrome (AS) and their families, sharing experiences and feelings, helps them cope. SAFE offers a valuable opportunity to exchange information on practical topics such as how to claim benefits, how to obtain statements of special educational need, how to access support, how to get into the job market, how to get help developing social skills and planning for the future. We work with employment, education, health, mental health and social care departments to improve and develop services for people with Aspergers syndrome and their families.